Question No: 41 – (Topic 2)

A security team is validating policy settings in a vSphere environment.

By default, which security policy is set to reject on a vSphere Standard Switch?

Promiscuous mode

MAC address changes

Forged transmit

Use explicit failover

Answer: A

Question No: 42 – (Topic 2)

An administrator needs to deploy a vSphere solution containing a number of hosts and a vSphere Distributed Switch.

Which steps should the administrator take to accomplish this?

Create the vSphere Distributed Switch, deploy the ESXi hosts, and then add each host to the switch.

Deploy the ESXi hosts, create an HA/DRS cluster containing the hosts, create the vSphere Distributed Switch, and then add the cluster to the switch.

Create the vSphere Distributed Switch and as each ESXi host is deployed it will be automatically added to the switch.

Deploy the ESXi hosts and then create the vSphere Distributed Switch on the hosts.

Answer: A

Question No: 43 – (Topic 2)

A vSphere administrator has created a vSphere Standard Switch with one virtual machine port group and one physical uplink. The administrator needs to ensure that the virtual machines on this port group can communicate only with each other.

What should the administrator do?

Remove the physical uplink from the vSphere Standard Switch

Create a Private VLAN and apply it to the virtual machine port group on the vSphere Standard Switch

Enable Port Security on the vSphere Standard Switch

Enable the Fenced setting on the virtual machine port group

Answer: A

Question No: 44 – (Topic 2)

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An administrator is unable to configure Receive Side Scaling on the vmnic driver in a

Windows 2008 R2 guest.

Based on the exhibit, what would need to be modified to enable this option?

Manually configure a static MAC address

Enable DirectPath I/O

Ensure the vmnic is attached to the correct network

Change the adapter type to VMXNET3

Answer: D

Question No: 45 – (Topic 2)

An administrator is building a new vSphere Standard Switch with two active uplinks. The physical switch ports for these uplinks are placed in an etherchannel.

Which load balancing policy should the administrator use to support the etherchannel configuration?

Route based on IP hash

Route based on the originating virtual port

Route based on source MAC hash

Route based on physical NIC load

Answer: A

Question No: 46 – (Topic 2)

A vSphere administrator is administering a vSphere Distributed Switch port group using the vSphere Web Client. The port group was configured using Static binding, but the number of ports must increase as virtual machines are added to the port group.

Which port allocation setting should the administrator use to achieve this goal?

Elastic

Dynamic

Fixed

Manual

Answer: A

Question No: 47 – (Topic 2)

A vSphere administrator upgrades a version 5.1.0 vSphere Distributed Switch to version

5.5.0. Another vSphere administrator, unaware of this change, tries to add an ESXi version

5.1.0 host to the switch and fails.

What is causing this addition of the ESXi host to fail?

The upgraded switch supports version 5.5 ESXi hosts only.

The upgraded switch must be set up for backwards compatibility.

The switch failed to upgrade properly.

A version 5.5 ESXi host must be added to the switch before the 5.1 host.

Answer: A

Question No: 48 – (Topic 2)

An administrator determines that a vSphere Standard Switch is dropping all inbound frames to a specific virtual machine. The behavior appeared in the last two days. Which configuration setting, if changed during this timeframe, would result in this behavior?

MAC address changes

Forged Transmit

Traffic Shaping

Jumbo Frames

Answer: A

Question No: 49 – (Topic 2)

A system administrator has an application installed on a physical machine that is licensed to the MAC address of the physical NIC. This system needs to be virtualized.

What two methods could an administrator use to ensure the license will function in the virtual machine? (Choose two.)

Manually set the MAC address for the vNIC in the guest OS

Install the NIC from the physical server into the ESXi host

Manually set the MAC address for the vNIC using the Web Client

Configure the physical server#39;s MAC address in the virtual switch

Answer: A,C

Question No: 50 – (Topic 2)

Which two traffic types can be enabled on the VMkernel adapters of an ESXi 5.5 host using the vSphere Web Client? (Choose two.)